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Topic: 1yo Whirlpool Dryer burning smell--how to open the top to vacuum (Read 7340 times)

So I noticed a burning smell while the dryer is on. I pulled the dryer away from the wall and cleaned all the lint behind the dryer and inside the metal dryer vent (from dryer to the opening in the wall. Then I went downstairs and took apart the vent and vacuumed (very little lint build up) the dryer vent all the way outside. A few years ago, there was a lint plug near the outside exit, which caused a fuse in our previous dryer to shut down, so I try to make sure the plumbing from the dryer is clean of all lint to where it exits the house.

My question is how do I pop the top on this dryer so I can see inside (especially around the heating element)? My old dryer was pretty easy. Just take a putty knife and pop the catches about 1-2 inches from each front corner. I found the two catches on this one, but they seem to be a little more stubborn. I don't want to force it, so is there anything I need to know about opening up this dryer?

Remove the filter and the 2 top screws holding down the top and use a putty knife to pop the top. Then remove the screws holding the front and raise up the front to release the bottom clips. then remove the idler and get the drum out. I get all the loose change

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Just try not to screw up the clips but yeah get mean with it. Don't pull on the wire though. Grab the clips. Use some good needle nose pliers. I thought them newer dryers had a quick connect plug? You shouldn't be having a probo with that.

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Well, got everything apart, and it looked like there was very little lint near the heater element. It took a little bit of thinking, though to figure out exactly how the belt tensioner should be positioned, but I got it back together. I turned the dryer on (it worked!) and noticed a slight burning smell again, but I think it went away. Maybe eliminating as much lint as possible is the key. I did vacuum the inside rear of the dryer when the back vent was off. Maybe that is all that is needed. I'll hate it if I ever have to replace the heating element, or fuse. That'll be a bit of work. Was nice w/the Maytag when that stuff was on top. Thanks for your help.

Dryer manual Remove the filter and the 2 top screws holding down the top and use a putty knife to pop the top. Then remove the screws holding the front and raise up the front to release the bottom clips. then remove the idler and get the drum out. I get all the loose change

JWWebster... THANKS! I've been trying to find a disassembly guide for my dryer ( WGD5300SQ0 ) for a while. The dryer runs but won't heat, and I couldn't figure out how to take it apart to test and repair it. Your link provided exactly what I needed.

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